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Libtool's versioning system
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   Libtool has its own formal versioning system.  It is not as flexible
as some, but it is definitely the simplest of the more powerful
versioning systems.

   Think of a library as exporting several sets of interfaces,
arbitrarily represented by integers.  When a program is linked against
a library, it may use any subset of those interfaces.

   Libtool's description of the interfaces that a program uses is
simple: it encodes the least and the greatest interface numbers in the
resulting binary (FIRST-INTERFACE, LAST-INTERFACE).

   The dynamic linker is guaranteed that if a library supports _every_
interface number between FIRST-INTERFACE and LAST-INTERFACE, then the
program can be relinked against that library.

   Note that this can cause problems because libtool's compatibility
requirements are actually stricter than is necessary.

   Say `libhello' supports interfaces 5, 16, 17, 18, and 19, and that
libtool is used to link `test' against `libhello'.

   Libtool encodes the numbers 5 and 19 in `test', and the dynamic
linker will only link `test' against libraries that support _every_
interface between 5 and 19.  So, the dynamic linker refuses to link
`test' against `libhello'!

   In order to eliminate this problem, libtool only allows libraries to
declare consecutive interface numbers.  So, `libhello' can declare at
most that it supports interfaces 16 through 19.  Then, the dynamic
linker will link `test' against `libhello'.

   So, libtool library versions are described by three integers:

CURRENT
     The most recent interface number that this library implements.

REVISION
     The implementation number of the CURRENT interface.

AGE
     The difference between the newest and oldest interfaces that this
     library implements.  In other words, the library implements all the
     interface numbers in the range from number `CURRENT - AGE' to
     `CURRENT'.

   If two libraries have identical CURRENT and AGE numbers, then the
dynamic linker chooses the library with the greater REVISION number.


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